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Windows 7 RC1 Internet problems!

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Well there was me just a few days ago about to write a glowing report about Windows 7 RC1 (build 7100). I was on the brink of commenting how encouraging it is to see a pre-release version of Windows already apparently superior to the product it is succeeding.

But then it happened. While working on my PC last Saturday I noticed that there was a yellow triangle with dreaded black ! sign stamped over the Network icon in the system tray. Sure enough, no Internet. For the sake of brevity I have since tried all the usual lines of diagnosis that you would normally try for such a problem but without success. The Network diagnostic tool reports it is a problem with the DNS server. I interpreted this as it couldn't communicate with my router but PINGing the routers IP address returned four packets instantly.

I did set a manual IP configuration but Windows then returned an error that DHCP was not enabled. By re-enabling DHCP I did seem to get the Internet back for that session but after the PC was rebooted the problem came back.

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What does IPConfig say? What are you using as a DNS server? Is this wireless or wired? Have you got a firewall running anywhere between the machine and your DNS server?

The router is a Netgear wireless ADSL router with normal connectivity features. My other PC and laptop are receiving the Internet fine wirelessly. My Windows 7 test PC is connected via copper but I can PING the router fine.

I tried switching the Windows firewall off but this made no difference. There are no other firewalls or packet filters being used. When I first installed W7 just over a week ago the Internet worked fine, it is only just over the weekend that these problems have developed.

I have also tried configuring IP info manually and entering a DG as the router IP address but this did nothing either. I know nothing is guaranteed to work seamlessly with pre-release software and so I'm just curious to know if anyone else trialling this version of Windows has had any similar experiences.

I'm having Internet problems as well. Windows 7 (installed on a VM) does not install the VM Workstation virtual NIC driver. i've tryed some suggestions on this forums such as adding a new network adapter but nothing worked. Anyone experiencing the same thing?

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